Monday, March 17, 2014

Fatal Snag Release Day Party

Blurb:

Hollywood fashion consultant Naomi Fisher is
happy to use her obsessive-compulsive planning to assist with her cousin's
wedding, but her history with the sexy and sullen Chayton Chambers, the groom’s
brother, terrifies her. When the groom is kidnapped at his own wedding, Chayton
and Naomi rush to find an important relic to satisfy the ransom before her
cousin becomes a widow before a bride. Naomi trades garters for guns as
survival, and love becomes a deadly game impossible to resist.

About the Author:

During her senior year in high school, Angela Smith was
dubbed most likely to write a novel, and that has been her dream ever since her
mother read Brer Rabbit to her and her sister so often that they were
able to recite it back to each other before actually learning to read. She’s
always enjoyed stories about the adventure of love, and getting involved in the
legal field developed her love of suspense. A certified paralegal, work gives
her perfect fodder for her romantic suspense stories. When not caring for her
small farm or spending time with her husband of two decades, she enjoys
creating, reading, and dreaming of the places she’ll visit one day.

Angela Smith LOVES
talking to readers. You can contact her in the following ways:

Surprise flashed
through his brain, but he narrowed his eyes before it had a chance to erupt on
his face. He edged closer. In her heels, her nose usually touched his chin, but
now the top of her head came under his chin. Her breath curled around his
cheek, exerting an agitated pull on his hormones that left him shaky and
hesitant. He camouflaged that hesitation with cockiness and confidence.

She inched her
nose higher. He leaned down to look at her, his face a fingerbreadth from hers.
“Maybe that’s your problem,” he grumbled. “Maybe you can’t get over the fact
that I never tried to kiss you.”

He closed in on
her, pinning her against the wall as he settled his hands on the wall near her
head. She couldn’t move with him so near and he made a point to trap her.

He remained that
way for several seconds, staring into blue eyes of defiance as they breathed in
each other’s breath. His pulse hinged precariously close to plunging overboard
and disrupting his steady poise, but for now he held on.

Then he kissed
her. Hard. Briefly. Fervidly. Heat traversed from his toes, agitating his shaky
thighs and roosting in his loins only to explode behind his eyes.

She deepened the
kiss, a slight brush of her tongue against his. He held on another brief moment
then dropped his hands and backed away before his point became futile. Swiping
a hand across his mouth, he pinned her with a hard gaze. “Is that better?”

Knit something for someone special today!

This book had projects for everyone. From felting, to regular knitting and crochet, this book has many different styles to inspire you.

Gifted is based on the premise of small, quick gift items and I can think of no other book for some fast holiday knitting or crocheting. The Felted Heart Milagros project on the cover is one of my favorites! The instructions are easy to understand for an intermediate knitter such as myself.

The projects are arranged in two groups. Gifts for the Body focuses on wearable projects. There are scarves, earmuffs, hats and more. Gifts for the Soul has scissor sleeves,a pincushion and adorable crochet flowers.

If you are trying to learn a new technique, this book is for you. The projects are small and portable and work out quickly.

There are recipes from author Mags Kandis and great photographs to inspire you while you knit one of a kind gifts that are sure to delight someone special.